Historic Advisory: IACHR Urges Climate Cooperation
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has issued a major advisory opinion urging states to collaboratively reduce emissions and protect the environment, emphasizing the need for collective action to tackle climate change. The case, involving 20 countries, marks a significant move in global climate jurisprudence.
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- Chile
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has asserted its stance on climate change by urging states to work together in curbing emissions and safeguarding the environment. This imperative was articulated in an advisory opinion released on Thursday.
This landmark decision underscores the court's extensive jurisdiction over 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Colombia and Chile initiated the advisory opinion request, which became one of the most substantial climate cases to date, eliciting extensive legal discourse through numerous briefs and participation from diverse sectors.
The court's pronouncement marks a pivotal moment in international climate law, highlighting the crucial role of cooperative environmental stewardship among nations in the fight against global climate change.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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